Pocket-lint posted a review of the Mio H610. Although the H610 has been around for a while, it received quite a bit of press attention at the CES and in my opinion it deserves it. It is an elegant portable GPS Navigation unit that uses the SiRFStar III chipset, is powered by the Samsung S3C2440 (400 Mhz) CPU processor and has PMP functions as well. The verdict of pocket-lint’s review is quite positive giving it a score of 8 out of 10. You can read the entire review here
Mio H610 Review
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